Green Building Network Meeting

The IGBC invites you to join us for our new monthly green building network meeting.

At the kick off meeting of the Green Building Network we will be exploring the implications of the Near Zero Energy Building revisions to Part L non -residential. This is currently and draft stage and becomes are requirement for all buildings completed after 1st January 2019.

The discussion will start with a presentation by Chris Croly, Building Services Engineering Director with BDP exploring the implications for air conditioned buildings versus naturally ventilated buildings and the implications for the renewable ratio. The discussion will allow participants to share their own experience and find solutions in a collaborative environment. Participants are encouraged to bring and share ideas and case studies from their own professional experience.

About the network:

The Green Building Network is an industry forum where participants can receive peer to peer updates on current trends in sustainable construction and build their network connections in an informal setting.

The Green Building Network aims to bring people together who are interested in transforming the way we build, to share ideas, learn strategies, and connect with like-minded practitioners. The network aims to promote collaboration among individuals and organisations and to advocate for sustainable building.

At the Green Building Network you can choose the topics on which to focus, access relevant presentations, join lively discussions and network with a range of building professionals. Subject matter is decided on by the group include NZEB standards, Health & Wellbeing, environmental certification and more.

Please get in touch with alice@igbc.ie if you would like to suggest a topic, make a presentation or share a case study at the Green Building Network.

The Green Building Network will meet on the last Wednesday of every month | 18:00 – 20:00 | IGBC, 19 Mountjoy Square East.

Starting Wednesday 27 September 2017

Attendance is free and open to all (after attending two sessions, non-members are encouraged to join the IGBC).